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新型冠状病毒肺炎的病毒学与病因发病机制,特别涉及皮肤方面的影响

Virology and Etiopathogenesis of COVID-19 with Special Reference to Cutaneous Implications.

作者信息

Sarkar Rashmi, Bhargava Shashank, Mendiratta Vibhu

机构信息

Department of Dermatology, Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated KSCH and SSK Hospital, New Delhi, India.

Department of Dermatology, R.D. Gardi Medical College, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India.

出版信息

Indian J Dermatol. 2021 May-Jun;66(3):231-236. doi: 10.4103/ijd.ijd_467_21.

Abstract

Severe Acute Respiratory Virus Corona Virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has got its name Corona from Latin meaning "crown." It has crown-like spikes present on the surface, which encloses the RNA, genetic material of this deadly virus. The virus attacks pneumocytes after binding with the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) of the cell surface, which ultimately leads to chemotaxis followed by leukocyte infiltration, increased permeability of blood vessels and alveolar walls, and decreased surfactant in the lung leading to various symptoms. Skin provides a window to the internal changes of the body and also to mechanisms that are not readily visible. Commonly observed skin manifestations include vesicular lesions, maculopapular exanthema, urticarial eruptions, livedo or necrosis, and other forms of vasculitis, chilblain-like lesions. The skin lesions are attributed to either the virus directly affecting the skin or interferon dysregulation due to viral RNA or vascular involvement associated with alteration in coagulation or drug-induced skin manifestations. Observation of skin involvement and the vasculature due to SARS-CoV-2 illustrates the need for a precise stratification and differential diagnostic valuation so that the mechanisms of this novel virus are clearer for better management of the condition in the future. Vascular skin lesions are not seen in all the patients of COVID, but certain lesions should definitely alarm us to evaluate for coagulation abnormalities, complement levels, and skin biopsy, especially in critically ill patients. This review attempts to outline the pathogen briefly and the pathomechanism behind the development of various cutaneous manifestations.

摘要

严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)的“冠状病毒”名称源自拉丁语,意为“皇冠”。它的表面有冠状样的刺突,包裹着这种致命病毒的RNA(遗传物质)。该病毒与细胞表面的血管紧张素转换酶2(ACE2)结合后攻击肺细胞,最终导致趋化作用,随后白细胞浸润、血管和肺泡壁通透性增加,以及肺部表面活性物质减少,从而引发各种症状。皮肤为身体内部变化以及不易察觉的机制提供了一个窗口。常见的皮肤表现包括水疱性病变、斑丘疹、荨麻疹、青斑或坏死以及其他形式的血管炎、冻疮样病变。皮肤病变要么归因于病毒直接影响皮肤,要么归因于病毒RNA导致的干扰素失调,或者与凝血改变相关的血管受累或药物引起的皮肤表现。对SARS-CoV-2引起的皮肤受累和脉管系统的观察表明,需要进行精确的分层和鉴别诊断评估,以便更清楚地了解这种新型病毒的机制,从而在未来更好地管理病情。并非所有新冠肺炎患者都会出现血管性皮肤病变,但某些病变肯定应引起我们的警惕,以便评估凝血异常、补体水平并进行皮肤活检,尤其是在重症患者中。本综述试图简要概述病原体以及各种皮肤表现发生背后的病理机制。

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